VicSuper and Vision Super in merger talksBY MELANIE TIMBRELL | TUESDAY, 18 SEP 2012 12:20PMVision Super has begun talks regarding a potential merger with VicSuper following the collapse in May of its planned merger with Equipsuper. |
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Vision Super merging with VicSuper !!!!! NO WAY. My Super is with EquipSuper and they REJECTED Vision Super when they saw the size of the UNFUNDED LIABILITY that Vision Super had from their Defined Benefit Schemes. VicSuper should surely STAY AWAY. (And have a chat to EquipSuper is you have any doubts).